Donald Trump wants more airtime on CNN and is proposing the news network a second town hall.
05.05.2023 - 00:51 / perezhilton.com
Donald Trump, the guy who said anyone who pleads the fifth is guilty, has once again refused to take the stand? Why, we’re just shocked, we tell you…
The ex-prez is being sued for defamation by rape accuser E. Jean Carroll. Back in 2019, the Ask E. Jean columnist told the truly devastating story of being sexually assaulted by Trump in a Bergdorf’s dressing room in the mid ’90s. He denied it, in his usual disgusting way, by insulting her looks. So she’s suing for defamation, claiming he’s lying by saying it didn’t happen.
The thing is, this case has gone a lot further than any other sexual assault allegation against Trump, and there are many. We got so close to the former POTUS actually taking the stand and being put under oath. But of course after teasing he might publicly, when it came down to it actually happening he backed out, Trump’s attorney, Joe Tacopina confirmed to US District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Tuesday evening.
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So instead the jury got the next best (??) thing, Trump’s filmed deposition. And it’s a doozy. In the previously unreleased footage, Trump says some pretty heinous stuff in his own defense…
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1 ‘Not My Type’?? 2 ‘Grab them by the p***y’ 3 ‘She Loved It’ 4 ‘He Would Bury Her’ ‘Not My Type’??First up, there was the rest of the moment we’d already heard about, when Trump confused Carroll for his ex-wife Marla Maples. Trump was asked by Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan (no relation to the judge) about his defense that Carroll was “not my type.” He doubled down on the statement, adding an insult to the attorney:
Kaplan also asked about Trump’s assertion he’d never met Carroll, which he maintained was true. Then, when
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believes they did a public good. Many of CNN’s on-air talent have expressed the same sentiment, including primetime mainstay Anderson Cooper, who the day after the show insisted the town hall informed viewers of things they might not know about Trump — and even, essentially, said critics were being closed-minded.Amanpour didn’t mention Cooper by name, but in her remarks she seemed to respond directly to him. “The fact the American people voted 3 times against Trump and Trumpism — 2018, 2020, 2022 — also speaks volumes,” she said.
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found Trump guilty of sexually battering Carroll in an incident that happened in the 1990s, and of defaming her when she came forward to report the attack. He has been ordered to pay her a total of $5 million on both counts.While discussing this topic, Trump was asked what he would say to people who consider this conviction a deal breaker when it comes to voting for him. He replied, “There aren’t too many of them because my poll numbers just came out.
found Trump guilty of sexually battering Carroll in an incident that happened in the 1990s, and of defaming her when she came forward to report the attack. He has been ordered to pay her a total of $5 million on both counts.While discussing this topic, Trump was asked what he would say to people who consider this conviction a deal breaker when it comes to voting for him. He replied, “There aren’t too many of them because my poll numbers just came out.
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